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The Peace and Justice community is off to a super start in 2003.... Anti War Resolution still underway Peace Coalition News Conference at Legislative Plaza Wednesday, January 15 Women In Black City Wide Vigil Thursday, January 16 Despite the biggest snowstorm in two decades, 19 people came out (more would have but roads and interstates were closed) Two Dozen Trek to March in DC Friday, January 17 Two Hundred Attend Peace Teach-in at St. Ann's Saturday, January 18 TAP Ready to Boogie Sunday, January 19 A dozen committed people hashed out an active plan to get Tennessee Alliance for Progress moving. Thousands Remember MLK Monday, January 20 Dozens Brave The Cold Outside Sen. Frist's Office Tuesday, January 21 Hundreds Gather For Diversity, Equality Tuesday, January 21 "No War" Majority Protests Bush's "State of DisUnion" Address at Lunch-time Rally at Centennial Park Largest WIB Vigil To Date Stay tuned.... |
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p e a c e v i l l e NEWS & INFO FOR & ABOUT THE PEACE COMMUNITY OF NASHVILLE & MIDDLE TENNESSEE |
ACT for p e a c e, against war and violence |
weekly p e a c e Peace Meeting Each Wednesday 6-7:30 PM Nashville Peace & Justice Ctr. 1806 18th Ave. S 615 321 9066 nashpeace@aol.com Women In Black Solemn Vigil Each Thursday Noon - 1 PM Broadway across from The Tennessean Check out "activist calendar" link above for a complete list of meetings and events, both reoccurring and special events. |
2003: A year of neither "you" nor "me"; a celebration of "we." |
No matter the day, if war is declared.... Vigil at the Federal Building 4PM - 7PM Corner of Broadway & 8th Ave S |
2002 Peaceville Mirror of Truth Tour Veterans For Peace Nash Chapter Music City March Protest Scarecrow NION March Witness For Peace Peace Picnic MoveOn Thompson Protest Tinman II Protest Tinman Christian Peacemaker Medea Benjamin MLK 2001 Peaceville Candlelight Vigil Walk & Talk for Peace Peace Picnic |
2004: A year for peace not war. |